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djsynchro

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Re: Cheetah MD-16
« Reply #15 on: May 12, 2006, 08:09:41 PM »

Excellent idea, why didn't I think of that (because I haven't been bending for very long that's why)

Will try that & report back. I'm putting together a live set and really needed some samples of glitch drums, so I've been using the MD quite a bit & got some cool sounds going. (with a hell of a lot of tweaking the samples in Ableton Live)

Oh yes, since I got the new properly rated PSU for it the stability has greatly improved, in fact I think I never user the reset button today....

I never tried inserting the ROM pack, I wonder if that would glitch the way things are now or maybe I need to open the cartridge and make connections to the chips there? A second patchbay.... that sounds like fun & Electro Spaghetti!  :D
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Re: Cheetah MD-16
« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2006, 08:54:20 PM »

Anyone tried a Cheetah MD-8?

Anyone ever even seen an MD-8?
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Re: Cheetah MD-16
« Reply #17 on: May 15, 2006, 11:11:48 PM »

Heard about the MD-8, isn't that an 8 bit machine? Would be great i reckon.

Paul: Re your question: Yes it works shorting contacts on the cartridge pot!
would be a cool way to connect a glitchbay.

And I'm happy to say, I connected the cartridge I have and  it does glitch.
It has 2 Octoban samples on it which are really special sounding but that's about it.
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